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I tried the gdocs backend with duplicity 0.6.17 and .18
It fails with a gdata.client.BadAuthentication exception;
Cyberduck (Mac OS X) connects successfully using the same credentials
duplicity receives
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I tried the gdocs backend with duplicity 0.6.17 and .18
It fails with a gdata.client.BadAuthentication exception;
Cyberduck (Mac OS X) connects successfully using the same
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edso posted a new comment:
On 12.03.2012 15:11, Richard wrote:
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I tried the
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Richard posted a new comment:
I don't know.
Something else matters though: the current code in gdocsbackend.py does
not work against the latest version of gdata, the client library.
I sent an email
edso has proposed merging lp:~ed.so/duplicity/0.6-ssh_add_missinghostkey into
lp:duplicity.
Requested reviews:
duplicity-team (duplicity-team)
For more details, see:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ed.so/duplicity/0.6-ssh_add_missinghostkey/+merge/97085
add missing_host_key prompt to new
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edso posted a new comment:
On 12.03.2012 18:05, Richard wrote:
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Richard posted a new comment:
I
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